DECEMBER 4, 2012
RONDA'S CORNER
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Here are the stats for November. The stats under the OCLC include any titles that were sent through my office. This includes the other BOCES and Walsh/STC.
A way to look at OCLC stats is that for every book you borrow that way instead of buying, you save your district approx. $25 a book. A lot of the titles I borrow for you cost a lot more than that. This month alone, OCLC was able to save our schools $1,850. This doesn't include the books you loan directly. It's another way to show your administrators how valuable you are.




ENCY BRITANNICA
WORLDBOOK
Totals

OCLC
SCHOOL
Search
Hits
Search
Hits
Searches
Hits

Borrowed
Loaned
CASLS
28
8298
5
100
33
8398

5
2
Alleg-Lime MH
24
4464
40
800
64
5264

1
2
Alleg/Lime Elem


51
1020
51
1020


6
Andover
1
384


1
384



Belfast
0
56


0
56

4
7
Bol-Richburg MH
66
26743
406
8120
472
34863

5
2
Bol-Richburg Elem
0
190


0
190



Catt- LV MH
39
6596
30
600
69
7196

4
2
Catt-LV - Catt Elem




0
0


1
Cuba-Rush MH
89
76327
232
4640
321
80967


7
Cuba-Rush Elem




0
0


3
Ellicotville
22
14143
96
1920
118
16063


2
Fillmore
0
259
12
240
12
499

1
2
Franklinville High




0
0


2
Franklinville Elem




0
0



Friendship
161
57442
89
1780
250
59222

9
5
Genesee Valley




0
0


3
Hinsdale
16
5957
54
1080
70
7037


4
Olean High


123
2460
123
2460

1
2
Olean Middle
534
69233
2902
58040
3436
127273

19
1
Olean East View




0
0


2
Olean Wash West




0
0


5
Pioneer High
18
5421


18
5421

3
1
Pioneer Middle
1067
322877
837
16740
1904
339617

1
7
Pioneer Arcade




0
0


1
Pioneer Delevan
18
4364


18
4364


2
Portville
51
7372
60
1200
111
8572

3
10
Randolph High
0
193
786
15720
786
15913

1
4
Randolph Elem
0
195


0
195


1
Randolph Academy




0
0


4
Salamanca High
12
3880
12
240
24
4120


3
Salamanca Middle




0
0



Salamanca Prospect




0
0


1
Salamanca Seneca
459
139890
513
10260
972
150150



Scio




0
0



Wellsville High
31
14343
31
620
62
14963


2
Wellsville Middle




0
0

14
3
Wellsville Elementary
8
3126


8
3126


5
West Valley




0
0

3
5
Whitesville




0
0


1
Archbishop Walsh




0
0



Southern Tier Cath.




0
0



TOTALS
2644
771753
6279
125580
8923
897333

74
110

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Statistics for Cattaraugus-Allegany-Erie-Wyoming BOCES School Library System - NOVEMBER 2012 - Teaching Books

  • 54791 pages turned since the start of your license
  • 310 pages turned in the past month
  • 10459 total sessions since the start of your license
  • 107 sessions in the past month
  • 9200 total searches since the start of your license
  • 40 searches in the past month



Increasing Awareness & Use of Your TeachingBooks.net License


Check out the Common Core Math and ELA on the navigation page.



Check this out:

"LearnZillion is a learning platform that combines video lessons, assessments, and progress reporting. Each lesson highlights a Common Core standard, starting with math in grades 3-12."We started LearnZillion at E.L. Haynes Public Charter School in Washington, D.C. because we wanted to solve a problem. We knew what lessons our students needed but we didn’t have enough time to teach each student the right lesson. To create more time, and to share best practices across classrooms, E.L. Haynes’ teachers began to capture their expertise on screencasts. We posted them on a homemade website and coupled them with a short quiz to help us track student progress."Soon the idea grew."What if teachers from across the country could contribute to the site? What if new teachers could learn the new Common Core standards from the wisdom of experienced teachers? What if students could get a playlist of lessons that matched their needs? What if, over time, the video lessons got stronger and stronger, as more teachers contributed and the data showed which lessons had the biggest impact? Thanks to funding from the Next Generation Learning Challenge, NewSchools Venture Fund, Achievement Network, and others, we are about to find out!" http://learnzillion.com/ There are no ELA lessons for high school yet, but there are over 600 lessons for ELA for grades 3-8 and over 1,200 for math for grades 3-1


Looking for great books for 3rd grade? This Pinterest board is a virtual bookshelf, with each cover linked to a review.

http://pinterest.com/darcypattison/3rd-grade-reading/

Core Knowledge K-2 title link: CKLA List of Trade Book Titles by Grade and Domain
http://engageny.org/sites/default/files/resource/attachments/ckla_list_of_trade_book_titles_by_grade_and_domain.docx

Expeditionary Learning 3-5: Texts from Expeditionary Learning
http://engageny.org/resource/texts-from-expeditionary-learning

Expeditionary Learning 6-8:
http://engageny.org/sites/default/files/resource/attachments/ela_grades_6-8_draft_curriculum_map_112712.pdf

REVISED – Creating the Future Implementation Strategies – Results from 2012 NYLA Conference

Library leaders came together at the 2012 New York Library Association’s annual conference to discuss the next steps for implementing New York’s statewide plan for library services, Creating the Future: A 2020 Vision and Plan for Library Services in New York State.

Over 120 library leaders attended the program Creating the Future: Implementing the 2020 Vision and Plan on Friday, November 9. After initial remarks from chair of the Regents Advisory Council on Libraries, John Hammond, and State Librarian, Bernard A. Margolis, attendees were divided into groups based on library type. Groups included Library Systems, State Library/Special Libraries, Public Libraries, Academic and Research Libraries, School Libraries, and Technology and the Information Marketplace. This format allowed attendees to discuss recommendations from Creating the Future that directly related to their area of expertise with other leaders in their field.

Each group was moderated by a member of the Regents Advisory Council on Libraries. Groups determined priority recommendations for each library type, and shared their implementation strategies with the other groups. The groups then came together to discuss the recommendations relating to all types of libraries, as well as additional implementation strategies. Many attendees volunteered to take the lead and join taskforces that will support the implementation of priority recommendations. This list of priority recommendations can be found here: http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/adviscns/rac/2020final/priorities.htm

This conference program was sponsored by the New York Library Association, the New York State Library and the Library Trustees Association of New York State.
Library leaders are encouraged to send information about upcoming planned events or discussions focused on the implementation of Creating the Future to Council Chair John Hammond (john@nnyln.org). Members of the Council are willing to speak at your events. In addition, event information will be posted on the Council’s webpage and shared broadly with the library community and other stakeholders. Library leaders are also encouraged to send resulting ideas and suggestions for implementation strategies or action steps to John Hammond.
To read more about Creating the Future, visit: http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/libdev/future/index.html

To stay up-to-date on implementation, follow the Creating the Future blog and sign up for email updates at: http://creatingthefuture2020.wordpress.com/

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